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Neville  Goddard  6/26/1970 


THE  PROMISE  EXPLAINED 

The  Bible  tells  the  story  of  a promise  - of  a dream  that  existed  two  thousand  years  only  in  the 
imagination  of  Israel,  and  when  their  dream  came  true,  Israel  did  not  recognize  their  own 
harvest,  and  rejected  their  own  harvest  - denied  it,  for  they  were  looking  for  it  in  an  entirely 
different  way.  That  is  really  the  essence  of  the  Bible  a promise  made  to  man,  and  then  man 
believed  it.  It  was  to  Abraham,  and  Abraham  believed  God,  and  it  was  reckoned  unto  him  as 
righteousness.  So,  he  had  the  faith  to  sustain  it  and  pass  it  on  to  generations,  and  they  all  believed 
it,  and  they  maintained,  only  in  their  imagination,  for  two  thousand  years  the  dream.  Then  the 
dream  erupted  within  an  individual  - within  Israel,  and  he  told  the  story,  but  they  did  not  believe 
it. 

Now  we  turn  to  the  story.  It’s  an  old  man,  a hundred  years  old,  and  a wife  ninety  years  old;  and  it 
is  said  “it  had  ceased  to  be  with  her  after  the  manner  of  women.”  In  other  words,  it  would  be 
impossible  for  her  to  have  a child.  And  the  promise  was  made  that  she  would  have  a child,  and 
that  child  would  be  “your  heir,  and  you  will  call  him  Isaac,  which  means  he  laughs.”  Abraham 
had,  from  a slave,  a son  called  Ishmael.  It  was  said  of  him  that  his  hand  was  against  every  man, 
and  every  man’s  hand  was  against  him. 

This  same  story  repeats  itself  all  the  way  through.  It  begins  with  Abraham,  and  then  the  two  - 
Ishmael  who  came  first  and  then  Isaac.  Isaac  was  the  promise.  Then  the  grandchildren:  Esau  and 
Jacob,  and  God  said,  “Jacob  I love;  Esau  I have  hated”  - the  same  pattern  following  all  through 
Scripture  coming  into  the  New  Testament.  And  in  man  it  erupted  - the  story. 

Now  we  find  a wonderful  story  in  the  book  of  John,  the  3rd  chapter  of  John.  It  is  not  repeated  in 
the  Bible,  it  is  only  in  John.  It  is  not  mentioned  in  Matthew,  Mark,  or  Luke  - where  a member  of 
the  Sanhedrin  - a Pharisee  by  the  name  of  Nicodemus  - a member  of  the  Sanhedrin  is  the  highest 
body  of  a religious  order.  And  Israel  was  a theocracy,  it  was  ruled  by  the  Rabbis,  and  here  was 
the  highest  of  the  Rabbis.  He  identified  something  from  what  he  knew  of  his  own  scripture,  but 
couldn’t  quite  put  the  pieces  together.  So,  he  sought  Jesus  “in  the  night,”  we  are  told.  He  came 
during  the  night,  seemingly  in  a furtive  manner  - not  to  be  identified  or  recognized  by  other 
members  of  the  Sanhedrin. 

He  addressed  him  as  Rabbi , whence  the  fact  that  the  man  knows  what  others  seemingly  are  not 
aware  of.  The  conversation  takes  place  in  this  manner:  He  said,  “I  know  that  you  are  one  that  is 
sent,  for  no  one  who  is  not  sent  by  God  could  do  the  things  that  you  do,”  and  then  a sudden  break 
takes  place  in  the  conversation,  and  Jesus  said  to  him: 

“Unless  one  is  bom  from  above,  he  cannot  see  the  Kingdom  of  God.” 

Nicodemus  answered,  “How  can  a man  be  born  when  he  is  old?  Can  he  enter  a second  time  into 
his  mother’s  womb  and  be  bom?” 


And  Jesus  answered,  “Truly,  truly,  I say  unto  you,  unless  one  is  born  from  above,  he  cannot  enter 
the  Kingdom  of  God.  That  which  is  born  of  the  flesh  is  flesh,  and  that  which  is  born  of  the  spirit 
is  spirit.  Marvel  not  that  I have  said  unto  you  that  you  must  be  born  from  above,  for  I tell  you 
that  the  wind  blows  where  it  wills,  and  you  hear  the  sound  of  it,  but  you  cannot  tell  whence  it 
comes  nor  whither  it  goes.  So  is  everyone  who  is  bom  of  the  spirit.” 

Nicodemus  answered,  “How  can  this  be?” 

And  then  Jesus  answered  him  and  said,  “Are  you  a teacher  of  Israel  and  you  do  not  understand 
this?  I tell  you  - I tell  you  what  I know,  and  I bear  witness  to  what  I have  seen,  but  you  do  not 
receive  my  testimony.” 

That  is  the  story  in  essence.  Man  was  looking  for  it  to  take  place,  as  Nicodemus  did,  as  all  births 
take  place,  never  having  heard  of  an  entirely  different  kind  of  a birth.  Here,  that  which  is  born  of 
the  flesh  is  flesh;  that  which  is  bom  of  the  spirit  is  spirit;  but  he  never  heard  before  that  Isaac 
represented  that  which  is  bom  of  the  spirit. 

Now,  when  you  read  the  Bible,  the  characters  of  the  Bible  are  not  persons  as  we  are,  they  are 
eternal  states  of  consciousness  through  which  you  and  I - the  Immortal  Being  - we  pass  through 
these  states.  The  end  of  it  - the  climax  of  it  is  simply  Jesus  Christ.  Each  is  destined  to  awaken 
one  day  as  Jesus  Christ,  who  is  nothing  less  than  God  Himself!  Everyone  is  destined  to  awaken 
as  God! 

The  birth  cannot  be  of  the  flesh,  for  flesh  and  blood  cannot  inherit  the  Kingdom  of  God.  It  cannot 
enter  the  Kingdom  of  God  - only  Spirit,  for  God  is  Spirit.  So  this  represents  - Isaac  represents 
the  birth  of  the  spirit. 

Nicodemus  saw  only  physical  birth.  He  could  not  understand  any  kind  of  a birth  outside  of  a 
physical  birth.  Paul,  now,  explains  in  his  9th  chapter  of  his  letter  to  the  Romans  the  difference 
between  the  two  births,  and  he  speaks  of  the  descendants  of  Abraham  after  the  flesh  and  that 
which  comes  out  of  Isaac  - and  “we  are  named  out  of  Isaac,”  he  said. 

Well,  I will  tell  you  now  from  my  own  experience,  which  duplicates  that  recorded  in  Scripture. 
You  could  not  find  a more  beautiful  recording  than  that  which  I have  just  repeated  for  you  from 
the  3rd  chapter  of  John.  It  is  accurate.  It  is  perfect.  When  he  uses  the  word  wind,  some  translators 
said  he  should  have  used  the  word  spirit ; but  the  words  spirit  and  wind  are  identical,  both  in 
Hebrew  and  in  Greek  - the  same  word.  But  he  used  the  right  word,  for  when  it  happens  in  you, 
you  think  only  in  terms  of  wind.  When  you  are  born  from  above,  and  the  child  is  placed  in  your 
hand  - this  wonderful  child  actually  laughs.  You  pick  it  up  and  you  look  into  its  face  and  say  in 
the  most  endearing  manner,  “How  is  my  sweetheart?”  This  heavenly  smile  breaks  upon  his  face; 
but  you  hear  a wind.  It’s  an  unearthly  wind  that  I can’t  describe  by  anything  known  to  my 
physical  senses,  and  yet  I heard  it  through,  seemingly,  senses,  for  I heard  the  wind.  I heard  it 
coming  from  within  me  and  seemingly  coming  from  without. 

So,  when  one  is  born  from  above,  it  is  the  moment  when  he  is  resurrected  from  the  grave.  This 
whole  thing  is  dead  - just  as  dead  as  it  can  be,  but  we  animate  it  because  we  are  in  it.  We  are  the 


Dreamer  in  it  dreaming  and  keeping  alive  the  dream  - the  promise  that  is  made.  May  I ask  you 
not  to  reject  it. 


A man  - a little  man  - stands  before  you,  with  all  the  weaknesses,  all  the  limitations  of  the  flesh, 
but  everything  that  you  are  heir  to  I am.  I am  still  heir  to  it,  in  spite  of  what  has  happened  to  me; 
and  yet  I tell  you  it  has  happened  to  me,  and  plead  with  you  not  to  reject  it,  but  accept  it,  for  the 
day  is  not  long  from  now  when  this  little  thing  [indicating  his  physical  body]  must  be  shed.  That 
which  has  already  happened  within  me,  which  is  forever,  just  simply  escapes.  That  is  the 
Imprisoned  Splendor  waiting  - bursting  to  get  out  permanently.  It  gets  out  night  after  night  on  a 
certain  work  to  be  done;  but  it  is  waiting  for  that  moment  when,  for  the  last  time,  it  takes  off  this 
little  garment,  and  the  silver  cord  is  snapped  and  the  Imprisoned  Splendor  set  free,  that  which  is 
within  a man.  It  comes  when  he  is  born  from  above. 

So,  the  conversation  between  is  all  about  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven  and  the  only  way  that  it  can  be 
entered.  There  is  no  other  way  you  can  enter  it.  So,  until  the  birth  takes  place,  you  are  still  flesh 
and  blood.  You  will  die  here  - yes,  but  you  cannot  die,  may  I tell  you?  It  seems  silly.  It  seems 
stupid  to  tell  you  when  a man  dies  and  you  cremate  the  body  and  you  scatter  the  ashes  that  he  is 
not  dead.  Yet,  I know  from  my  own  experience  of  many  who  have  gone  - I have  seen  them.  I 
have  talked  with  them.  I am  talking  to  you.  They  don’t  even  know  they  are  dead.  They  say  to 
me,  “Who  is  dead?” 

I say,  “You’re  not  dead,  but  you  died.  I was  at  your  funeral.  You  are  buried”  - and  I tell  them  the 
cemetery  where  they  are  buried.  They  can’t  believe  it,  because  they  are  not  dead.  They  are  so 
alive  to  themselves,  they  can’t  believe  for  one  moment.  And  you  can  bring  back  certain  things: 
“You  recall  so-and-so?” 

“Yes.  Did  he  die?”  they  begin  to  think. 

“Well,  yes,  he  did  die.” 

“Well  then,  look  at  him.  Is  he  dead ? There  he  is  - he  died.  You  went  to  his  funeral,  didn’t  you?” 
- and  then  they  begin  to  think. 

“Yes,  I did.” 

“Well  then,  look  at  him.  He  isn’t  dead,  but  he  died.” 

“Well,  you  died,  too,  Jack;  but  you  are  not  dead  because  nothing  dies  in  God’s  world,  for  God  is 
the  God  of  the  living.” 

Everyone  that  dies  here  is  instantly  restored  in  a body  just  like  this,  but  young  - unaccountably 
new  - unaccountably  young  with  nothing  missing.  If  you  had  parts  missing,  they  aren’t  missing 
then.  If  you  were  deaf,  blind,  dumb,  you  aren’t  deaf  - none  of  these  things  happened.  You  are 
simply  completely  restored,  and  you  are  perfect.  But  you  are  still  in  a world  just  like  this,  and 
you  will  still  go  through  all  the  things  you  do  here.  You  will  work.  You  will  marry;  you  will  do 


all  the  things  you  do  here,  just  as  you  do  it  here,  until  that  moment  when  you  are  born  from 
above. 


When  you  are  born  from  above,  you  can  die  no  more.  That  is  behind  you,  as  told  you  in  the  20th 
chapter  of  the  book  of  Luke,  when  they  asked  the  question:  “Tell  me,  in  the  Resurrection  whose 
wife  will  that  one  be?”  because  she  had  married  seven  brothers. 

And  he  said  to  those  who  questioned  him,  because  they  were  all  great  scientists  - in  those  days 
they  spoke  of  the  Pharisee  and  the  Sadducee;  and  the  Sadducee  was  what  we  would  call  today 
the  scientist  - the  agnostic  or  even  the  atheist.  He  won’t  believe  in  survival  because  nothing 
could  convince  him  that  the  body  was  not  the  reality  - that  something  could  escape  from  this 
body.  So  they  asked  him  the  question,  “In  the  Resurrection,  whose  wife  will  she  be?”  for  she 
married  seven. 

And  he  said  to  the  Sadducees,  “The  children  of  this  age  marry,  and  they  are  given  in  marriage; 
but  those  who  are  accounted  worthy  to  attain  to  that  Age  and  to  the  Resurrection  from  the  dead, 
they  neither  marry,  nor  are  they  given  in  marriage,  for  they  cannot  die  any  more,  being  sons  of 
the  Resurrection.” 

So,  the  whole  drama  begins  with  the  Resurrection,  which  is  the  birth  from  above.  They  are  two 
sides  of  the  same  coin,  it  happens  only  moments  apart.  You  feel  the  most  terrific  vibration  within 
your  head.  You  feel  - as  I did  - that  “this  is  it!”  meaning  this  is  now  a hemorrhage  - a brain 
hemorrhage  that  must  be  massive,  and  therefore  they  will  find  the  body  tomorrow  morning  on 
the  bed,  and  Neville  is  gone  from  this  world. 

Instead  of  that,  I felt  myself  waking  - waking  from  a dream.  I had  no  idea  it  wasn’t  a normal 
dream;  but  when  I awoke,  I was  not  in  this  world.  I was  in  my  skull,  and  I knew  instantly  that  my 
skull  was  a sepulcher  and  I had  been  placed  there.  How  I got  there,  I did  not  know;  but  I only 
knew  that  somebody  who  put  me  there  knew  or  thought  I was  dead.  So,  I was  buried  as  one  that 
was  dead,  and  you  are  now  buried  as  one  that  is  dead;  and  you  are  dreaming  this  dream  of  life  in 
your  skull.  And  that’s  where  you  are.  Your  Immortal  Being  is  there. 

When  I awoke  to  find  myself  completely  sealed,  I had  an  intuitive  knowledge  - as  you  are  told, 
“The  one  who  wakes  is  the  wisdom  of  God,  and  he  is  the  power  of  God,”  for  that’s  how  Christ  is 
defined  in  Scripture:  “the  power  of  God  and  the  wisdom  of  God.”  And  I knew  exactly  what  to 
do.  I would  push  the  base  of  the  skull.  May  I tell  you,  all  things  being  relative,  I stood  within  my 
skull.  This  [indicating  his  head]  is  a little  tiny  thing.  How  could  Neville,  5’  11”,  stand  in  a skull? 
I stood  in  my  skull!  It  is  the  Immortal  Skull  - the  Immortal  Head.  I stood  in  it  just  like  I stand 
here  on  the  stage;  and  I went  to  the  base  of  it,  and  I pushed  from  within.  As  I did  so,  something 
rolled  away. 

That  stone  rolled  away,  and  then  I came  out,  inch-by-inch,  head  first,  just  like  a child  being  born; 
but  I’m  a man,  and  a whole  man  came  out,  and  then  when  I was  almost  out,  I pulled  the 
remaining  portion  of  me  out  of  that  body.  And  then  the  wind  became  even  more  intense  - “the 
wind  blowing  where  it  wills.”  I heard  the  sound  thereof  but  I could  not  tell  whence  it  came  or 
whither  it  would  go.  So,  I looked  over  to  the  corner,  having  just  seen  the  body,  I looked  over  and 


couldn’t  see  anything  that  could  be  the  cause  of  it,  but  still  it  intensified  like  some  enormous 
hurricane.  I looked  back  to  the  body,  and  it  was  gone. 


Then  the  three  witnesses,  as  told  us  in  the  book  of  Genesis  - they  then  stand  before  - you  didn’t 
see  them  approaching  - they  stand  before  Abraham,  to  whom  the  promise  was  made.  Now  I am 
playing  the  part  of  Abraham,  for  here  the  promise  is  made,  and  these  three  witnesses  sent  from 
God,  and  one  is  not  only  the  spokesman  of  God,  it  is  God  Himself!  As  he  looks  up,  he  doesn’t 
see  them  approaching.  There  they  are!  I looked  and  I didn’t  see  these  three  men  approaching. 
There  they  sat  where  the  body  was,  and  they  are  discussing. 

And  in  Scripture,  whenever  vision  breaks  into  sound  - into  speech,  the  presence  of  David  is 
assured.  They  began  to  talk,  discussing  the  wind,  and  then  one  is  completely  disturbed  and  walks 
towards  the  same  direction  where  I thought  the  wind  originated.  He  goes  two  steps  and  he  sees 
the  infant,  the  sign.  As  told  us  in  Scripture,  the  child  is  only  a sign  of  the  birth  of  God.  He 
announces  the  father  of  the  child.  They  question  his  right.  They  say,  “How  can”  - calling  me  by 
name  - “have  a baby?”  He  doesn’t  argue  the  point;  he  lifts  the  child  and  presents  it,  and  then  I 
take  the  child.  And  then  is  when  it  smiles  in  my  face. 

Are  we  not  asked  in  the  30th  chapter  of  the  book  of  Jeremiah,  “And  the  Lord  said  unto  Jeremiah” 
- and  the  word  Jeremiah  means  Jehovah  will  rise.  It  is  Jehovah  who  is  buried  in  you.  Jehovah 
will  rise.  And  then  Jehovah  speaks  to  His  prophet  whose  name,  as  I’ve  just  defined  for  you,  is 
Jehovah  will  rise  - “Can  a man  bear  a child?”  Obviously  the  answer  is,  No.  And  then  the  Lord 
speaks: 

“Why,  then,  do  I see  every  man  with  his  hands  drawing  himself  out  of  himself  just  like  a woman 
in  labor?  Why  has  every  face  turned  pale?” 

That  is  just  as  it  happens.  The  face  is  ghastly  pale  like  one  in  death  practically,  only  it  is  moving, 
because  the  head  moves,  like  one  in  recovery  from  a great  ordeal.  But  here,  you  draw  your  Self 
out  of  yourself,  just  as  you  are  told.  But  the  Old  Testament  is  an  adumbration;  it  is  a forecasting 
in  a not-altogether  conclusive  or  immediately  evident  way.  The  whole  thing  is  adumbrated.  One 
reading  it  could  not  read  the  sketch.  It’s  like  a sketch.  But  when  it  actually  happens  in  one  as  the 
cubic  reality,  and  he  reinterprets  Scripture,  taking  you  from  the  sketch  to  the  reality  of  it,  they 
would  not  accept  it.  They  could  not  believe  it. 

Now,  the  Bible  begins  with  the  Self-revelation  of  God.  He  said  to  Moses  - and  this  is  the  Lord 
speaking:  “I  speak  unto  my  servant  Moses.  I appeared  unto  Abraham,  to  Isaac,  and  to  Jacob  as 
God  Almighty,  but  by  my  name  The  Lord  I did  not  make  myself  known  unto  them.” 

The  word  translated  the  LORD  is  Yod-He-Vau-He,  which  means,  “I  AM.”  It  is  to  Moses  that  He 
reveals  His  intimate  identity,  which  is  I AM. 

But  Moses  said,  “When  they  ask  me,  “What  is  his  name,”  what  must  I say?” 

“Say  I AM  has  sent  me  unto  you.” 


He  didn’t  reveal  this  intimacy  to  the  three  states  called  Abraham,  Isaac  and  Jacob.  They  saw  Him 
purely  as  Power  - sheer  power  that  was  a destructive  power,  like  the  lightning,  like  the  thunder, 
like  the  earthquake.  They  saw  It  only  as  power. 

Now  He  comes  into  the  more  intimate  revelation  of  Himself  in  one  called  Moses,  and  there  He 
reveals  Himself  as  I AM.  It  is  an  intimate  relationship.  You  say,  “I  am.”  That’s  He!  But  the  word 
Moses  means  One  to  be  bom.  So  we  are  told  in  the  story,  Moses  was  not  allowed  to  enter  the 
Promised  Land,  because  it  was  not  yet  born.  The  revelation  of  God  came  to  that  point  of  an 
intimate  relationship  of  a presence  being  felt,  which  was  I AM,  but  something  more  had  to  be 
bom.  So  we  are  told  he  was  not  allowed  to  go  into  the  Promised  Land,  but  one  called  Joshua 
went  into  the  Promised  Land. 

Well,  the  word  Joshua  is  the  same  as  the  word  Jesus.  It  is  the  Hebrew  form  of  the  Anglicized 
form  Jesus , which  means  Jehovah  Saves,  which  is  the  same  thing  as  Jehovah.  Joshua  and 
Jehovah  and  Jesus  are  identical  in  meaning.  So,  Moses  couldn’t  go  because  he  was  not  yet  born 
into  the  further  unveiling  of  God. 

What  was  the  other  unveiling  of  God?  The  final  revelation  of  God-in-man  is  that  of  Father. 
When  He  unveils  Himself  as  Father,  that’s  the  final  revelation  of  God  to  man,  for  then  he  has 
completed  His  task  in  giving  Himself  to  man.  For  it’s  God’s  purpose  to  actually  give  Himself  to 
man.  So,  there’s  no  two  - just  you;  and  you  and  He  are  one.  So,  you  can’t  say,  “God  and  I”  - for 
you  are  God\  You  actually  become  God. 

That  is  the  story  of  the  Bible.  So,  God  as  Father  - only  when  you  find  Him  now  as  Father.  How 
would  I find  Him  as  a father?  To  see  a man  standing  before  me  that  I know  to  be  my  father?  No. 
I see  his  son  standing  before  me  who  knows  me  as  his  father. 

So,  when  I find  God’s  only  begotten  son  standing  before  me,  - and  he  doesn’t  even  have  to  call 
me  Father,  I know  he  is  my  son,  and  he  knows  I am  his  father;  but  he  does  call  me  Father.  He 
calls  me  his  lord,  and  I know  I am  his  father.  He  stands  before  me,  and  who  is  he?  He  is  the  one 
mentioned  in  the  Old  Testament,  for  “I’ve  come  only  to  fulfill  Scripture.” 

The  only  scripture  spoken  of  in  the  New  Testament  is  the  Old  Testament.  So  when  he  said,  “I 
come  only  to  fulfill  Scripture.  Scripture  must  be  fulfilled  in  me;  and  beginning”  - not  with  the 
Gospels,  not  with  the  Letters,  he  begins  with  the  Old  Testament,  he  begins  with  the  law  of 
Moses,  then  he  comes  to  the  Prophets,  he  comes  into  the  Psalms;  and  “he  interprets  to  them  in  all 
the  scriptures  of  the  Old  Testament  the  things  concerning  himself.” 

So,  when  one  fulfills  Scripture  - that  is  the  Old  scripture  - then  the  story  has  come  to  its  end,  and 
in  the  fulfillment  God  unveils  Himself,  and  that’s  the  last  unveiling,  and  that  is  Father.  So,  he 
has  come  to  make  known  the  real  name  of  God,  and  the  name  is  Father.  So,  he  said,  “I  have 
made  known  Thy  name,  and  I will  make  it  known  that  the  love  with  which  Thou  hast  loved  me 
may  be  in  them  and  I in  them.”  He  begins  the  whole  thing  by  calling  upon  the  Father.  Then  he 
said,  “I  and  my  Father  are  one.” 


So,  here  He  unveils  Himself  in  man,  and  finally  that  man  in  whom  He  unveils  Himself  knows  he 
is  the  Father,  but  he  knows  it  only  through  the  Son  calling  him  Father. 

“For  no  one  knows  who  the  Father  is,  save  the  Son.” 

“No  one  has  ever  seen  God,  The  only  begotten  Son  who  is  in  the  bosom  of  the  Father,  he  has 
made  Him  known.” 

So,  when  the  Son  calls  you  Father,  that’s  the  climax.  The  story  is  over,  but  it  begins  with  the 
fulfillment  of  a dream  that  existed  two  thousand  years  only  in  the  imagination  of  Israel.  And 
when  it  came  to  pass  and  the  dream  was  fulfilled,  Israel  denied  it  because  that  is  not  what  they 
were  expecting.  They  could  not  see  any  birth,  other  than  a normal,  natural  birth  of  the  flesh.  And 
the  one  in  whom  it  took  place  explained  Scripture  for  them  and  reinterpreted  the  Scripture  in  the 
light  of  his  own  experience.  So,  when  He  explain  the  whole  thing,  then  He  simply  took  the  Law, 
the  Prophets,  the  Psalms  and  He  took  passages  all  the  way  through  and  reinterpreted  all  that  they 
said,  to  show  that  all  was  about  Himself. 

When  the  Psalmist  said,  “In  the  volume  of  the  book  it  is  all  about  me,”  he  then  went  back  and 
took  the  entire  series,  and  then,  page  after  page,  he  explained  to  them:  The  whole  thing  is  all 
about  you,  because  it  is  God-in-you  that  must  rise.  That’s  the  Jeremiah-in-you  who  heard  the 
voice  of  God,  but  it  was  given  to  him  in  an  adumbrated  form  - as  a sketch.  It  was  not  a cubic 
reality.  How  different  the  cubic  reality  from  the  plane  of  any  depiction  of  it!  No  matter  how 
beautiful  the  plane  depiction  of  a cubic  reality,  you  cannot  compare  it  with  the  actual  cube. 

Well,  the  fulfillment  of  Scripture  is  like  a cubic  reality.  It’s  more  real  than  this  room  is  now,  but 
this  is  a cubic  reality.  When  you  see  the  three  witnesses  and  when  you  hear  the  wind,  and  when 
the  whole  thing  unfolds  before  you  with  the  sign  called  the  child  - is  the  child  not  called  a sign  in 
the  second  chapter  of  Luke:  “And  this  shall  be  a sign  unto  you,  and  you  shall  find  a babe 
wrapped  in  swaddling  clothes”?  And  they  go  and  they  find  the  sign. 

When  Simeon  comes  in  the  spirit  into  the  temple,  he  picks  up  the  child  - the  sign,  and  he  said, 
This  - again  he  repeats  the  word  sign;  he  says,  “This  child  is  a sign  for  the  fall  and  the  rising  of 
many  in  Israel,  for  out  of  many  hearts  the  truth  will  come.” 

In  other  words,  your  reaction  to  the  story  as  actually  re-interpreted  for  you  will  determine 
whether  you  accept  it  or  reject  it.  I ask  you  to  accept  it,  for  in  the  - 1 hope-  not-distant  future,  but 
no  one  knows  that  moment  in  time  when  it  will  happen  in  the  individual.  No  one  knows  but  the 
Father- in-you,  for  it’s  the  Fatherin-  you  unveiling  Himself.  When  He  finally  and  ultimately 
unveils  Himself  in  the  very  end,  you  are  the  Father. 

In  the  meanwhile,  while  we  are  here  in  the  world  of  Caesar,  let  us  apply  the  Law  that  he  gave  us 
while  he  was  with  us.  And  the  Law  is  simple  - very,  very  simple. 


The  Law  is:  IMAGINING  CREATES  REALITY. 


Just  as  they,  for  two  thousand  years,  were  faithful  to  the  vision  and  kept  that  divine  vision  in  time 
of  trouble  - through  all  the  turmoil,  through  all  the  horror  imposed  upon  Israel,  they  kept  the 
divine  vision.  It  wasn’t  quite  what  they  expected  when  it  happened,  but  they  kept  it  even  in  its 
flat  form  - in  its  adumbrated  form.  So,  you  today  believe  me,  just  as  that  imaginal  state  brought 
itself  to  pass. 


IMAGINING  CREATES  REALITY. 

You  can  imagine  anything  in  this  world  for  yourself,  for  a friend,  for  any  one.  Do  not  waiver  in 
your  imaginal  act.  May  I tell  you,  it  will  come  to  pass?  It’s  not  going  to  take  any  two  thousand 
years,  but  it  will  depend  upon  your  degree  of  intensity  and  your  complete  acceptance  of  it  - a 
complete  acceptance  of  it,  where  you  live  this  night  and  sleep  this  night  as  though  it  were  already 
true,  for  behind  you  is  something  accomplished,  and  it  rushes  upon  you,  because  the  present  - by 
this  Law  - does  not  recede  into  the  past.  It  advances  into  the  future.  So,  what  I now  dare  to 
assume  with  feeling  is  advancing  for  me  to  confront  it.  Rather,  it  confronts  me.  I move  forward 
only  to  simply  encounter  it.  It  is  not  receding  into  my  past. 

So,  tonight  in  the  interval  while  we  are  gone,  you  try  it.  Live  by  it,  because  no  one  really  knows- 
I say,  while  we  are  gone.  Do  I really  know  for  sure  that  I will  not  take  it  off  before  I return?  I 
have  no  assurance  that  I will  be  back.  I am  only  following  now  the  story  of  Caesar;  so  I signed 
my  contract  to  be  back.  But  have  I any  real  assurance  that  I will  ever  be  here  again?  I have  none. 
None  whatsoever!  It  could  be  in  the  immediate  present  that  He  says,  you  have  done  it  and  it’s 
over,  and  you’ve  left  behind  you  what  I said  that  you  would  do. 

But  I have  no  assurance  - real  assurance  - that  I will  be  back,  but  I took  the  steps  of  Caesar  to 
have  this  place  under  contract  should  I be  back  to  take  up  my  role  and  continue  teaching,  for  I 
want  to  do  nothing  but  teach  the  Law  as  I was  sent  to  teach  it,  and  to  teach  the  Promise  as  I was 
sent  to  teach  it.  Lor,  back  in  1929  I was  sent  to  teach  it.  I didn’t  get  under  way  until  1938,  but  I 
was  sent  in  1929. 

It  seemed  almost  like  a preparation  preceded  that  moment  of  courage  to  take  the  platform  and  tell 
it.  And  then  it  grew  and  grew  and  grew  until  finally  in  ’59,  then  the  whole  drama  of  the  Gospel 
unfolded  within  me  in  a first-person,  singular,  present-tense  series  of  experiences.  So,  I ask  you 
tonight  to  believe  me.  I have  not  enlarged  it.  I have  not  exaggerated  it;  I have  told  you  exactly  as 
it  happened  in  me.  It’s  identical  with  the  story  as  told  in  Scripture;  and  so  when  they  use  these 
words  that  are  confusing  to  the  scholars,  I know  from  my  own  experience  they  could  use  no 
better  word  than  the  word  wind.  They  could  use  no  better  word  to  draw  oneself  out  of  oneself; 
the  word  is  khawlawts  in  Hebrew.  It’s  mistranslated  as  loins  - “a  man  with  his  hands  on  his  loins 
like  a woman  in  labor.”  It  hasn’t  a thing  to  do  with  any  loins. 

First  of  all,  it  doesn’t  come  from  that  area  of  the  body;  it  comes  out  of  the  skull.  Take  the 
Hebrew  word  and  ignore  the  translation  as  to  loins.  Look  it  up  yourself  in  the  Hebrew  dictionary, 
and  you  will  see  it  means  taking  your  own  hands  and  drawing  Self  out  of  self.  That  is  what  the 
word  means.  Why  couldn’t  they  put  that?  Because  to  the  scholars  it  didn’t  make  sense;  and  they 
want  everything  to  make  sense. 


This  is  not  a rational  book.  In  fact,  quite  often  Truth  is  the  very  opposite  of  what  is  generally 
believed,  especially  Biblical  truth.  But  Biblical  truth  cannot  be  logically  proven,  for  man  insists 
on  some  logical,  rational  statement  concerning  every  statement  of  Scripture,  but  it  can’t  be  done. 

So,  the  Lord  asks  the  question,  “Can  a man  bear  a child?” 

Man  would  say,  “No,  it  can’t  be  done.  Only  a woman  can  bear  a child.” 

So,  Nicodemus  was  caught  in  the  same  web,  and  so  he  asked  him,  “You,  a master  of  Israel,  you 
do  not  understand  this?  And  you  dare  to  teach  Israel  the  story  of  God’s  word?  And  you  think  you 
must  now,  of  all  men,  once  more  enter  your  mother’s  womb  and  be  bom  again,  in  order  to  be 
bom  from  above?  No,  you  are  born  from  above  literally.  It’s  from  above;  it’s  from  the  skull.” 

So,  in  Scripture  truth  is  physical,  but  the  words  are  figurative.  So  you  say,  “It  is  born.  It  is  a 
birth.”  You  come  out  just  like  a child  coming  out  of  the  womb  of  a woman,  only  the  womb  in 
this  case  is  your  own  skull,  and  you  push  yourself  out,  and  ease  yourself  out,  inch  by  inch  by 
inch,  just  as  the  child  comes  out  of  the  womb  inch  by  inch,  but  there  is  one  difference:  the  child 
doesn’t  help  itself  by  pulling  itself  out.  In  this  case  you  do;  you  do  pull  yourself  out,  as  the  word 
khawlawts  means. 

And  so,  if  one  would  ignore  the  scholars’  translations  and  get  a good  Concordance,  a Biblical 
Concordance,  and  take  not  one  word  for  granted  - look  it  up  and  see  what  the  original  meaning 
of  the  word  was  as  against  what  scholars  think  it  ought  to  have  meant.  Then  they  always  bring 
their  own  wisdom  upon  the  book  and  distort  it,  but  when  man  really  believes  it  and  beyond, 
when  he  experiences  it,  well  then  the  whole  vast  world  falls  into  its  proper  shape  for  him.  He 
doesn’t  object  to  all  the  horrors  of  the  world,  for  all  these  furnaces  are  essential  to  the  shaping  in 
man  of  that  Being  that  is  God  the  Father. 

He  said,  “I  tried  you  in  the  furnaces  of  affliction.”  Why?  “For  my  own  sake,  for  my  own  sake  I 
do  it,  for  how  should  my  name  be  profaned?  I will  not  give  my  name  to  another.”  And  His  name 
is  Father.  He  cannot  give  His  name  to  you  and  have  two  fathers.  There  can  only  be  one  Father. 
So,  to  make  you  one  with  Himself,  He  shapes  you  through  the  furnaces  of  affliction,  and  we  cry 
out;  but  as  Paul  said,  “I  consider  the  sufferings  of  this  present  time  not  really  important 
compared  to  the  glory  that  is  to  be  revealed  in  us.” 

So  there  are  sufferings?  Yes,  he  suffered.  We  all  suffer.  Who  in  this  world  hasn’t  suffered?  It 
need  not  be  a physical  suffering,  but  you  suffer  when  some  one  departs  the  world  that  you  love. 
You  suffer;  in  a thousand  ways  you  suffer,  but  we  all  still  suffer  physically  too,  or  we  hide  it 
from  others  and  share  it  with  another.  They  have  enough  of  their  own  burdens;  so  you  don’t 
share  your  own  physical  sufferings  with  them.  We  all  at  some  time  suffer  physically. 

And  we  certainly  suffer,  if  we  live  long  enough,  emotionally  when  we  say  goodbye  to  those  we 
love  and  cannot  put  the  hand  out  and  touch  them.  So,  you  suffer  there,  too,  until  the  vision  opens 
and  you  know  they  are  not  gone.  They  haven’t  gone  any  place.  They  are  in  a world  terrestrial  just 
like  this  - about  their  Father’s  business,  and  the  Father-in-them  is  doing  the  work. 


So,  may  I tell  you,  let  no  one  scare  you!  Let  no  one  frighten  you.  You  can’t  fail  because  the 
Father  would  fail,  and  He  isn’t  going  to  fail!  “As  I have  planned,  so  shall  it  be.  As  I have 
purposed,  so  shall  it  stand.  My  will  shall  not  turn  back  until  I have  executed  and  accomplished 
the  intents  of  my  mind.  In  the  latter  days  you  will  understand  it  perfectly.” 

So,  “He  who  began  a good  work  in  you.  He  will  bring  it  to  completion  at  the  unveiling  of  Jesus 
Christ-in-you  as  you.” 

So,  no  one  is  going  to  fail.  The  most  horrible  character  in  the  world  is  not  going  to  fail. 
Eventually  he  will  be  transformed  into  the  likeness  of  God  the  Father  as  God  the  Father,  and 
there’s  only  one  Son  that  He  has,  and  that  Son  is  David,  who  will  stand  before  you,  and  you  will 
recognize  David  as  your  son. 

So,  let  them  all  speculate  as  to  all  kinds  of  sons.  There’s  only  one  Son,  and  the  Ford  Jesus  is  God 
the  Father  Himself.  And  the  Son  is  David. 

But  you  learn  to  discriminate  as  you  read  the  story.  In  the  position  of  the  sent  He  feels  Himself - 
or  rather,  explains  it  to  be  something  less  than  Himself,  the  Sender;  but  He  still  knows  that  “I  and 
the  Sender  are  one.”  The  Sender  and  the  sent  are  one;  but  in  the  capacity  of  the  sent  I seem  to  be 
inferior  to  my  Self,  the  Sender,  but  only  as  to  the  office  as  sent,  but  as  to  my  Essential  Being  I 
am  the  Sender.  So,  “I  and  my  Father  are  one.”  And  “He  who  sees  me  sees  Him  who  sent  me,”  for 
He  has  never  left  me.  So,  the  Sender-in-you  is  God  the  Father.  And  He  didn’t  send  you  while  He 
remains;  He  came  with  you.  But  from  within  He  directs  it,  and  one  day  He  will  unfold  and  unfold 
and  unfold,  and  eventually  He  reveals  Himself  in  His  ultimate  state  as  Father. 

You  will  pass  through  the  stage  known  as  El  Shackled.  That’s  behind  you.  You  know  now  that 
which  was  revealed  to  Moses,  which  is  I AM.  That,  you  do  know!  In  the  last  book  attributed  to 
Moses  - and  there  is  no  Moses,  any  more  than  there  is  any  other  character  in  the  Old  Testament. 
These  are  all  just  eternal  states  of  consciousness.  But  Moses,  it  is  said,  in  the  last  book  attributed 
to  him  called  Deuteronomy  in  the  very  last  chapter:  And  Moses  died  and  he  was  buried,  “and  no 
one  knows  to  this  day  the  burial  place  of  Moses.”  No  one  can  find  where  he  is  buried,  because 
the  Ford  buried  him. 

But  the  FORD  Himself  enters  Death’s  door  with  those  who  enter,  and  He  lays  down  in  the  grave 
with  those  who  enter;  and  He  shares  with  them  their  visions  of  Eternity  until  they  awake  and  see 
the  linen  clothes  lying  which  the  females  had  woven  for  them,  [paraphrased  from  Blake’s  poem 
“Milton”] 

My  mother,  a female  - she  wove  this  linen  cloth  for  me,  this  garment  of  flesh  and  blood;  and 
when  I awoke,  I saw  it.  That’s  what  the  females  had  woven  for  me.  But  I awoke  within  the 
sepulcher  where  the  Father  had  entered  with  me  and  shared  my  visions  of  Eternity  with  me  until 
I awoke.  And  then,  as  I awoke,  He  began  to  unveil  Himself,  and  revealed  Himself  in  the  final 
revelation  as  the  Father,  and  I am  He,  still  clothed  in  the  little  garment  waiting  for  that  moment 
in  time  when  He  takes  it  off  for  the  last  time,  and  I return  to  where  I was  when  I came  out  from 
the  Father. 


“I  came  into  the  world.  Again,  I leave  the  world  and  I return  to  the  Father.” 


So,  you  came  out  with  me.  We  all  came  out  from  the  Father,  for  we  are  the  brothers  known  in 
Scripture  as  the  Elohim.  It’s  a plural  word.  It  is  a compound  unity,  one  made  up  of  others.  We 
are  the  gods  spoken  of  in  the  82nd  Psalm.  “I  say  ye  are  gods,  sons  of  The  Most  High,  all  of  you, 
nevertheless,  you  will  die  like  men,  and  fall  as  one  man,  O ye  princes.” 

So,  we  fell  as  one  man  and  became  fragmented.  Now  we  are  gathered  together,  one  by  one  by 
one,  back  into  the  One  Man,  for  “there  is  only  one  body,  one  spirit,  one  lord,  one  God  and  Father 
of  all.”  So,  in  the  end  there’s  only  one.  We  shall  all  be  gathered  back  together,  but  each  in  his 
own  wonderful  time,  and  when  we  go  back,  there  is  rejoicing  of  the  other  brothers  who  returned. 
We  are  told  in  the  32nd  chapter  of  Deuteronomy  “God  has  put  bounds  to  the  peoples  according 
to  the  number  of  the  sons  of  God.”  Not  one  child  can  be  born  of  woman  that  is  not  bearing  the 
Prince,  that  Son  of  God.  “He  has  put  bounds  to  the  peoples.”  We  are  concerned  about  the 
population  explosion.  Not  one  child  can  come  in  that  isn’t  now  animated  by  a son  of  God. 

We  have  all  the  power,  all  the  wisdom,  all  the  intelligence,  all  the  know-how  to  feed  and  clothe 
the  entire  world  multiplied  many,  many,  many  times.  It  is  not  a problem  of  population  explosion. 
It’s  an  economic  problem,  and  I do  not  have  the  solution.  I haven’t  the  slightest  concept  about 
how  dollars  are  made.  I can  spend  them,  but  how  to  make  them,  I do  not  know.  It  has  never  been 
my  interest.  But  I do  know  - we  have  the  know-how  to  feed  and  clothe  and  to  shelter  the  entire 
world  out  of  our  own  land  without  taking  this  fabulous  world  of  ours  into  consideration.  Out  of 
our  own  country  we  can  do  it.  But  how  to  share  it  - how  to  spread  it  - I do  not  know.  It’s  an 
economic  problem.  It’s  not  any  problem  for  our  scientists  concerning  curtailing  the  birth  rate! 

In  a twinkle  of  an  eye  thirty  thousand  were  killed  in  Peru  - thirty  thousand!  And  we  have  been  in 
this  crazy  war  in  Southeast  Asia  for  something  now  like  what  - seven  or  eight  years;  I think  we 
have  confessed  to  forty-five  thousand  killed.  And  over  a matter  of  moments,  thirty  thousand 
wiped  out! 

The  lemmings  go  down  in  a certain  area  and  destroy  themselves  when  they  feel  they  are 
exhausted,  and  reproduce  themselves.  I saw  in  the  paper  that  the  Rhine  River  became  stagnant 
with  fish.  Millions  and  millions  of  fish  died.  It  is  still  supposed  to  be  a mystery  as  to  what  caused 
the  death  of  them.  Now  today,  - it’s  only  a matter  of  some  weeks  or  months  ago  that  this 
happened,  - they  have  already  replenished  the  waters  - not  by  man.  The  fish  are  all  gone  - went 
off  into  the  ocean,  but  once  more  the  Rhine  has  become  livable  and  fishable.  You  can  fish  there 
now.  Millions  multiplied.  From  where? 

As  Blake  said: 

“The  oak  is  cut  down  by  the  axe,  and  the  lamb  falls  by  the  knife,  But  their  Forms  Eternal  exist 
forever  — ” [from  “Milton”] 

- and  return  by  the  seed  of  Contemplative  Thought.” 

[From  “A  Vision  of  the  Last  Judgment.”] 


Their  forms  are  forever,  and  you  simply  multiply  them  by  “the  seed  of  Contemplative  Thought.” 


So,  man  becomes  poor.  He  recalls  he  was  once  rich,  or  he  knows  of  some  one  who  is  rich.  Well, 
by  “the  seed  of  Contemplative  Thought,”  he  can  bring  it  into  his  world  by  entering  that  state,  but 
you  must  enter  into  that  state. 

What  would  the  feeling  be  like  if  it  were  true?  Suppose  it  were  true  that  I were  secure?  I know 
what  I mean  by  secure , so  I name  it  - what  I consider  security  to  be.  Well  then,  having  named  it, 
what  would  the  feeling  be  like?  And  I feel  myself  into  that  state.  I must  enter  into  the  state  and 
make  a companion  of  the  state  and  then  it  happens.  It  “returns  by  the  seed  of  Contemplative 
Thought.” 

So,  nothing  is  pennanently  lost,  because  everything  is  forever  in  Eternity,  and  “All  things  exist  in 
the  human  imagination,”  [Blake,  from  “Jerusalem”]  - all  things. 

(End  of  recording.) 

Now,  let’s  enter  the  silence. 

We  close  tonight,  and  reopen  on  the  21st  of  September  - same  place,  same  days,  same  time.